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Iris
August 26th, 2011, 03:39 PM
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/irene-evacuations-transit-shutdown-ordered-nyc-181930305.html

NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly 300,000 people were ordered Friday to evacuate flood-prone areas and subways, buses and trains prepared to shut down a day later as Hurricane Irene steamed toward New York, the most powerful storm to target the city in decades.

It was the first time the nation's largest city was evacuated. And never before has the entire mass transit system been shuttered because of a storm. Despite the unknowns of how the city would react, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he was confident people would get out of the storm's way.

"Waiting until the last minute is not a smart thing to do," Bloomberg said. "This is life-threatening."

Irene is expected to make landfall in North Carolina on Saturday, then roll along the East Coast, hitting near Manhattan on Sunday.
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Residents in the Battery Park City complex on the southern end of Manhattan and Coney Island, famed for its boardwalk and amusement park, were told to be out by Saturday evening. The beachfront community of the Rockaways and other neighborhoods around the city were also under the evacuation order.

Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials said they can't run the transit system once sustained winds reach 39 mph, and they need eight hours to shut it down. Bridges could also be closed as the storm approaches, clogging traffic in an already congested city.

"I would think that the vast bulk will comply," Bloomberg said of the evacuation order. "Unfortunately, there's a handful who will not comply until it's too late. And at that point in time, you can really get stuck."
Nearly 100 shelters were set to open as the city faced its first hurricane warning since 1985 when Hurricane Gloria hit Long Island as a Category 2 storm with winds gusts of up to 100 mph. Irene is expected to be a Category 1, with winds of at least 74 mph, when it hits New York.

The mayor warned residents not to be fooled by the sunny weather Friday and said police officers would use the loudspeakers on their patrol vehicles to spread the word about the evacuation.

"We do not have the manpower to go door-to-door and drag people out of their homes," he said. "Nobody's going to get fined. Nobody's going to go to jail. But if you don't follow this, people might die."
Construction was stopping. Workers were securing scaffolding and cranes. Concerts and other events were canceled, but the show was on along Broadway.

In a city where many residents don't own a car, Bloomberg said he still believed officials could handle any overflow of the transit system.

"Nobody expects you to go walk 10 miles," he said. "You'll get to the shelter, it's our responsibility and we think that we can handle it."

For those with cars, parking is available at the city's evacuation centers. From there, each family will be assigned to a shelter. Buses will run from the evacuation centers to the shelters.

The MTA has never before halted its entire system — which carries about 5 million passengers on an average weekday — before a storm, though the system was seriously hobbled by an August 2007 rainstorm that disabled or delayed every one of the city's subway lines. The last planned shutdown of the entire transit system was during a 2005 strike.

"We're working forward on a plan that will do two things: It will help effectuate the evacuation ... and it will protect the safety of our customers and protect the safety of our equipment," MTA Chairman Jay Walder said.

I live really close to Coney Island...I'm actually starting to get really nervous...

crazyhyperway
August 26th, 2011, 04:14 PM
I live on long Island, but I was not ordered to evacuate. I presume we will be ordered to evacuate eventually but, we are not staying in my house with the large trees in our backyard.

dontcare97
August 26th, 2011, 04:52 PM
People in New Jersey are going nuts. the stores are running out of water and food. People are panicking. this plus the earthquake has people in a tissy.

Iris
August 26th, 2011, 05:33 PM
My grandparents, aunts and uncles and cousins all had to evacuate. They live in Far Rockaway and Long Island. I heard that the hurricane is supposed to pass right on top of me (in Brooklyn).

I just finished taking inside all my potted plants...

And everyone in my house is freaking out.

Smartypants
August 26th, 2011, 07:58 PM
:/ this is worrying! i live in New York too, but I beleive NYers will get through this safely because of the warning. My family isn't worried though as compared to others.

crazyhyperway
August 26th, 2011, 08:59 PM
lets just pray for little to no deaths in the hurricane :)

Thanatos
August 26th, 2011, 11:14 PM
Why is everyone making such a fuss out of this hurricane. I live in Central Jersey, and when we get a light drizzle on Sunday I'm going to laugh my ass off. Even if we get hit by a hurricane, Its already gone down to a Category 1, by Sunday it'll be down to tropical storm.

ALSO, Irene is the name of my mom's mom who has been dead for 20 years as of 2 weeks ago, so the big joke in my family is that Grandma's coming to visit.

pineinchneis
August 27th, 2011, 03:32 AM
i have relatives in new york but they havent been evacuated yet

scuba steve
August 27th, 2011, 05:34 AM
My family in Boston has their own bar in the basement, so I don't think they're too worried :P

crazyhyperway
August 27th, 2011, 01:12 PM
I do think that the news channels overdo it and play one of the worse scenarios I do not want to be in my house with 80 + mph winds and old trees over my head

Guillermo
August 27th, 2011, 06:04 PM
The Hurricane is already here on the North Carolina coast..Probably wrecking it..I hope people will evacuate though, because when it hits there, it won't be good at all.

Thanatos
August 27th, 2011, 08:52 PM
Central Jersey and its been raining all day, no high winds yet. They say we are getting hit hardest around 8am tomorrow.

Smartypants
August 27th, 2011, 08:56 PM
The only chaos so far here in my place are the empty grocery shelves.

hmm.

StoppingTime
August 27th, 2011, 09:38 PM
I live it CT, and the hurricane is coming through here tomorrow. We haven't been ordered to evacuate, although other parts of CT have.
Personally, I think NY may have gone a little to far when they stopped all public transportation. Over half of NY don't have cars, and this I think was too much for a cat. 1 storm.

Iris
August 27th, 2011, 09:47 PM
Personally, I think NY may have gone a little to far when they stopped all public transportation. Over half of NY don't have cars, and this I think was too much for a cat. 1 storm.

They expect the subway to get flooded within approximately 40 minutes.

Tenoramic
August 27th, 2011, 10:09 PM
Hope everyone safe.... I wanna know how's it ..... Keep posting the situation

Thanatos
August 28th, 2011, 12:05 PM
Ok so 1pm here in Jersey. We got lots of rain and wind, a lot of my friends lost their water and power. I'm one of the lucky ones who didnt. Many basements have been flooded and backyards as well. again not mine. And around 1-2 am this morning rumors of Kingda Ka in 6 Flags having been knocked over began to circulate, however 6 Flags released a statement saying All Rollercoasters are secure.

Skyhawk
August 28th, 2011, 12:20 PM
Meh, awaiting the eye to reach SW NH, though my dad lives 3 blocks away from a marina that's flooded, he's still at work in NYC though, so I wonder if his apartment is flooded.

My brother in the Hamptons in NY doesn't seem to be hit too much, and my other brother raced up here from LI aswell.

Actually it just stopped raining here, o_O

Iris
August 28th, 2011, 12:24 PM
The death toll is up to at least 10 now. Millions of people don't have power. There is lots of flooding in lower areas. Irene's passed through NYC and is heading towards New England, now as a tropical storm.

crazyhyperway
August 29th, 2011, 12:50 PM
I hope everyone got through the hurricane safe!

Spook
August 29th, 2011, 12:57 PM
Jeesh. New Jersey...last place I would see an earthquake or hurricane or whatnot. Atlanta sure is a shithole of grafitti and pollution, but I'm glad. We had one tornado before, and I locked myself in a bathroom with a matress on top of me and a stash of food. I was there for 3 hours. T_T